As part of the wave of the new mega-budget, mega-cultural hubs being constructed across the globe at the moment, Taiwan's National Kaohsiung
TarraWarra Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Emily Cormack as Curator of the Biennial in 2018. TarraWarra Director, Victoria Lynn, said the appointment of Cormack as sole curato…
By April Stamm A life so rich with pain and beauty and so complex with love and betrayal can be enticing and daunting to take on in performance. Many have tackled the challenge of Frida Kahl…
Broadway's Max Chernin made his debut last spring in the Steve Martin and Edie Brickell musical, Bright Star, and is currently starring in the revival of Sondheim and Lapine's Sunday in the …
This morning my colleague Jacqui and I hopped in another Hull taxi and, as I have each journey, I asked about Hull City of Culture. This time the conversation in the mirror from a gruff Hull…
The Quad has gotten a modern makeover. Charles S. Cohen, the owner, explains why a theater makes sense in an age of screens in the palm of your hand.
Graffiti artist disowns Munich exhibition; Picasso ceramics fired up; preserved sperm at Art Brussels
In an artistic journey back to his roots the financier has built up a trove of contemporary Iranian works
Young actors from war-torn nations have created Exil Ensemble at the Gorki Theater in Berlin. Now they are starring in a play based on their lives.
TV channel Sky Arts is to commission 50 artworks exploring “what it means to be British in a post-Brexit Britain”. London's Barbican
The Art House's summer lineup has been announced.
For the seventh season since taking the reigns at Provincetown's Art House, Producing Artistic Director Mark Cortale has announced his largest music and comedy lineup yet. Topping the bill a…
Former English National Opera music director Mark Wigglesworth has spoken of his struggle to keep "the art above the politics" during his
Allison Janney spiralled, cranelike, up the ramp of the Guggenheim Museum. She stopped in front of a Kandinsky""Black Lines" (1913), a jumble of Technicolor splotches"and gasped. "My gosh, t…
Melbourne Festival, Creative Victoria, Public Transport Victoria and Yarra Trams have announced the fifth year of the Melbourne Art Trams project – a public art project that transforms…
New York City cinephiles are applauding a boom in specialty theaters showing independent and new foreign releases, and screenings of classic films, particularly those that offer amenities su…
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By Gábor Takács. Káva Drama/Theater in Education Association is one of the most important groups on the scene in Budapest in taking responsibility for the next generation. / A Ká…
Tate's latest show offers a fresh perspective on British art " but stumbles when it comes to modernism
Artspace1616 "Large Thoughts " Little Packages" is the title of a show of small, whimsical, wooden sculptures by Roy Tatman. They are up with strong abstractions by Sandra Beard and … …
"Trainspotting" writer John Hodge has mined a nugget of Russian history to address art vs. tyranny in "Collaborators," a surrealist play about the time dissident writer Mikhail Bulgakov prod…
There's a reason why the starving artist cliche has persisted for so long. Art costs money and arts funding seems to be perpetually vulnerable to such threats as the current administ…